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Artist  : Sub Loam
Title   : 2
Genre   : Ambient
Year    : 2010
Date    : 02/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 02
Label   : Dissolving Records
Source  : CDDA
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 25:03 min
Size    : 32,3 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.The Primeval Forest In The Hours       14:44
Before Dawn Anticipates The Arrival Of
02.Grass And Soil, Rutted Track, A Mound  10:19
Of Earth
                                         -------
                                          25:03 min

From Boomkat:

*Hand-stamped, hand-numbered limited
edition of 110 copies from Cotton Goods
artist Sub Loam on the related
Dissolving imprint* Last seen
contributing an especially good release
to the Cotton Goods label, Sub Loam (aka
Thomas Shrubsole) now readies new
material for his the bijou Dissolving
label. Here, Shrubsole offers two long
pieces of what he terms "landscape
meditation and exploratory ambience".
The 15-minute opening first track
plunges your ears into a hauntological
realm populated by suggestive sound cues
and vintage sonic constructions to trick
the memory. Throughout there's a
continuous stream of tape hiss, with
warbling, organ-like tones and plenty of
booming, shadowy bass echoing around the
stereo field in such a way as to present
the illusion that there's something
creepy and peculiar going on directly
behind you, or just out of your field of
vision. Following on from this, 'Grass
And Soil, Rutted Track, A Mound Of
Earth' proves even better, presenting a
disfigured environmental soundscape that
seems as if it's been committed to tape
using the world's most unreliable and
decrepit dictaphone. Fluctuations and
rumbles in the consistency of the
recordings add plenty of character,
although the muddy, waterlogged
sonorities still manage to come through,
becoming less and less stable as we draw
towards the end - something which
results in overloaded, distorted noise
and almost raygun-like pulsations. A far
darker affair than 'In The Field', the
analogue ambient treatments here offer a
compellingly mulchy and nocturnal
universe to immerse yourself in.

http://www.myspace.com/dissolvingrecords



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Artist  : Sub Loam
Title   : 2
Genre   : Ambient
Year    : 2010
Date    : 02/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 02
Label   : Dissolving Records
Source  : CDDA
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 25:03 min
Size    : 32,3 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.The Primeval Forest In The Hours       14:44
Before Dawn Anticipates The Arrival Of
02.Grass And Soil, Rutted Track, A Mound  10:19
Of Earth
                                         -------
                                          25:03 min

From Boomkat:

*Hand-stamped, hand-numbered limited
edition of 110 copies from Cotton Goods
artist Sub Loam on the related
Dissolving imprint* Last seen
contributing an especially good release
to the Cotton Goods label, Sub Loam (aka
Thomas Shrubsole) now readies new
material for his the bijou Dissolving
label. Here, Shrubsole offers two long
pieces of what he terms "landscape
meditation and exploratory ambience".
The 15-minute opening first track
plunges your ears into a hauntological
realm populated by suggestive sound cues
and vintage sonic constructions to trick
the memory. Throughout there's a
continuous stream of tape hiss, with
warbling, organ-like tones and plenty of
booming, shadowy bass echoing around the
stereo field in such a way as to present
the illusion that there's something
creepy and peculiar going on directly
behind you, or just out of your field of
vision. Following on from this, 'Grass
And Soil, Rutted Track, A Mound Of
Earth' proves even better, presenting a
disfigured environmental soundscape that
seems as if it's been committed to tape
using the world's most unreliable and
decrepit dictaphone. Fluctuations and
rumbles in the consistency of the
recordings add plenty of character,
although the muddy, waterlogged
sonorities still manage to come through,
becoming less and less stable as we draw
towards the end - something which
results in overloaded, distorted noise
and almost raygun-like pulsations. A far
darker affair than 'In The Field', the
analogue ambient treatments here offer a
compellingly mulchy and nocturnal
universe to immerse yourself in.

http://www.myspace.com/dissolvingrecords



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